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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 524192" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>My opinion on the 7mm-300 win. is quite high. I choose it over the STW or larger cases for barrel life, and quality RWS brass. I have spent quite a bit of time with the one in the thread BnG linked and it has been shot over 700 rounds now. I like it so much I am building a second one for another friend. Plus I have an extra barrel stuck back with one for myself. I know Youngs Gun Smithing is building a few for customers also. Loading 180's in the factory mag box is very possible and loading them long in a Wyatt mag box or Seeking DBM is a good option too. I feel this round is the perfect case capacity for 180's, and 3200 feet per sec. is pretty easy to get with good brass. Pretty balanced caliber and the accuracy of the ones I have seen is 1/2 moa to way way out there. I would give her a second look before counting it out.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 524192, member: 7503"] My opinion on the 7mm-300 win. is quite high. I choose it over the STW or larger cases for barrel life, and quality RWS brass. I have spent quite a bit of time with the one in the thread BnG linked and it has been shot over 700 rounds now. I like it so much I am building a second one for another friend. Plus I have an extra barrel stuck back with one for myself. I know Youngs Gun Smithing is building a few for customers also. Loading 180's in the factory mag box is very possible and loading them long in a Wyatt mag box or Seeking DBM is a good option too. I feel this round is the perfect case capacity for 180's, and 3200 feet per sec. is pretty easy to get with good brass. Pretty balanced caliber and the accuracy of the ones I have seen is 1/2 moa to way way out there. I would give her a second look before counting it out. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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